...I touch on my personal/work experience because I believe connection is very important, especially when teaching someone. It's easier when a student is more comfortable around the professor (I know because I'm still in college today). A student is more likely to listen, and it's easier for a teac... (read more)
...After graduating from CCU with a BA in Psychology, I went on to mentor high risk children K-6 in section XIII housing and began teaching special education preschool for the next six years. My whole world revolves around science! I love to read and learn new things, and experiment. (read more)
...I can track down creepy crawlers in a swamp or talk about genetics concerning cancer and everything in between. My 2 children have both have adhd and other learning difficulties, so I also comfortable in difficult situations, plus I will try to make science fun (not just something you dread gett... (read more)
...I graduated with a biochemistry degree and I am taking a gap year before attending medical school. I would one day like to teach medicine as well as practice it. I have played soccer since I was small. (read more)